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On November 12, 2024, WordPress 6.7, nicknamed “Rollins,” debuted with high hopes. However, the release encountered hiccups almost immediately, with users reporting increased error rates. Many experienced 502 “Bad Gateway” errors, and some found their websites disrupted—a frustrating outcome for site owners and developers alike.

In response, WordPress contributors quickly sprang into action. To address these issues and ensure a smoother experience for all users, a follow-up release, WordPress 6.7.1, is scheduled for November 21, 2024.

Why the Quick Update?
WordPress Core Committer Jonathan Desrosiers explained the urgency behind the release, stating, “The goal is to deliver a small handful of high-impact bug fixes for added stability prior to the busy online commerce holiday week consisting of Black Friday, Cyber Monday, and Giving Tuesday.” With online shopping and donations peaking during this time, ensuring website stability is a priority.

What’s Getting Fixed in 6.7.1?
The update will address several high-priority bugs reported in WordPress 6.7. Here’s what users can expect:

1. Image Issues: A fix for problems caused by the `sizes=auto` attribute generating improperly scaled small images.
2. Translation Errors: Adjustments to address glitches in translated content.
3. Pattern Management: A solution for uncategorized patterns breaking the editor.
4. Zoom-In Alignment: Corrections for misaligned zoom functionality.
5. Toolbar Display: Restoration of the missing zoom-out button when plugins add items to the toolbar.

Additional bugs under review include:
Safari Upload Issues: Images inadvertently converted to HEIC format with temporary filenames.
Category Management in Classic Editor: Fixes for broken category settings.
Login Screen Styling: Adjustments to ensure custom logos display correctly after recent CSS changes.

Who’s Leading the Charge?
Jonathan Desrosiers and Carlos Bravo are spearheading the 6.7.1 release effort. They’re backed by a team of contributors dedicated to resolving these issues quickly and effectively. If you’d like to lend a hand, you can join the conversation in the #6-7-release-squad Slack channel or comment on the official WordPress announcement.

Why It Matters
For website owners, developers, and online businesses, reliable site performance is crucial—especially during the holiday rush. The release of WordPress 6.7.1 underscores WordPress’s commitment to maintaining stability and addressing user feedback promptly.

Stay tuned for the update on November 21, and consider backing up your site before upgrading to ensure a smooth transition!

Aaron Fernandes

Aaron Fernandes is a web developer, designer, and WordPress expert with over 11 years of experience.